Esports data platform GRID Esports announced a new partnership with competitive gaming data tracking and leaderboard platform Tracker Network.
Financial terms of the new deal were not disclosed.
GRID’s deal with Tracker Network will focus on supporting the platform’s Valorant community, according to a release. The strategic partnership will see GRID’s Valorant Live Data API integrated into Tracker Network’s platform to further enhance and improve its recently launched esports section centered on Riot’s popular hero shooter.
“We are elevating our Valorant Tracker with a new esports section. By integrating GRID’s Valorant Live Data API, we will enhance our offerings with historical and live data, focusing on all things Valorant.”
Tracker Network provides a gaming stats platform for multiple games including League of Legends, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, Apex Legends, Rocket League, Counter-Strike 2, Halo Infinite, Destiny 2, XDEFIANT, Teamfight Tactics, PUBG, multiple Battlefield titles, Overwatch 2 and Multiversus, among others. The platform claims that it has tracked more than 300M players and more than 24M matches in the last 24 hours.
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